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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 $a: e purden: sonic $342.000,008" st Jeast they recommendsa Wt thoy botlavead] New Britain Herald|! rvod | z | 390,000,000 ¢ bonus annually | to be wise and were met by objections t B e e ey o s e e UGS AN TR RCICS mendous savi f $343,000,000 and|or may not have gone into the matter BY ROBERT GUILLEN, HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Tssued Dafly (Supamy Bxeopted) At Herald Bldg., 87 Church Street. burden by some $2 would be very nice, thank you. mittee was in a position to go into the still leave a lightening of the lu\l is thoroughly as they did. = Ce rt,nn!_\’ 3,000,000—which | no member outside of the salary com-| Scandal: Rottenness pinch_ hitting| for a galitical issue, | RUBRCRIPTION RATES ———— | .09 ',‘,";' iree Months those who lon for tax reduction | any rate the portion of the work of | ayg) fl.‘: 8 1-m-wd» .T-Ohm. aggioben ' b 8 Mantin el e he e ol camer i ot g boasalar e Ay R A B { “Of the six trade journals that I take I get more Another eternal triangle consists in| Entered at the Post Office at New Britaln 50, ¢ e paid. No which pertains to salaries has been ae Second Clnse Mall Matter. suicide, P | has been heard : ( suidide,"funcral and audit, | real good out of GOOD HARDWARE than any far as one| done. Recopsideration of the matter This question w asked frequently details of the conditions officially. At| t TRLEPHONE CALLS v th achinery of govérn- gt Lol B S i would ¢ machinery of gover=! .1y niugt po oo to i in the up- i other two. Seldom an issue reaches me but what _ I find some new goods advertised that I am to aduArisers There is little consolation in povert A T ¢ quite wrong to follow| ment. One may refuse to say whether | life if the grand jury will ot you | . s - co : interested in. Mewner of The Associated Press, w cept the privilege of yelling for rrEn 1a evciusively entitied | Statements upon which he made his, | son that will not be forgotten; that', jarger surtax 2 he use for re-pubiication of all news' upon anyone in authority. But wi these conditions should not be allow- AL That is part of a letter from a representative JeRqIIan (K8 c1t toe (nak Sihatwine: oiedind PR . ersons in at-| ed to exist.anciher year. A criminal is a man who indulges| I Wi Mahed herein, | they would| 1If the December meeting, (he | 1" Some form of dishonesty not sanc- | hardware dealer. ill he and the rest of the - 53 ¥ 2 e | tioned by law. | : Memher Audit Bureau of Cirentation. be a ake such statements| council had given due weight to the| o oy W i 45000 dealers and jobbers that are reached every . e ¥ not sure of the facts, there | salary recommendations and had act 5 o . warap ! SeMmente S pad et I month, find your advertisement in the next issue? They will be looking for it. I Vanderlip and re- | in this case good, broadly speaking,|alone. edium ‘n | 4 i anl press ...t ror publication me gossip. Mr.| would resu t one has no hesita- &% rlip gave no names, fixed no/| tion in saving that this would be a les- ing imp 1 emphasizing | €d with greater confidence in the ! 3 hem. And in this connection it is in- | committee and without allowing out- tection against fraud In newspaper teresting to note the cment report- | side cc rations wee it | tributior figures to both natlonal ana| teresting to notet tement report- | side considerations to influence it, [ local advertise ed to have been made by Congress- | there would have been no necessity or 4 ’ Herald 1a on sale @ally in New|man M n (Rep), chairman of the| no inclination on the part of the i : 1 ) 2 S N ‘ - G at Joalingy News Stand, Times| jjouse Appropriations committee, that | committce to t new 42nd Street an investigation of the treasury de-|schedules at this time, even though 45 Angeles, Cal.: Arcade Statiom, o SIS e R iR " fationi: had e bom About the only way the modern can & | artment by the ee o some: recommendations had not been | o LU SHE ORI EY IAC TOdtT i Circulation — — bers of it resulted in a cut in its ap-|followed. Tt is but unothe se where | in some other way. | RECOGNTIZING EDUCATION propriation of $234,000 from one/| gr r harmony of action and less - | e rat { o An interesting letter from the Her-|single item.” And then comes the | determination to “foifow the leader” v ‘-*l~‘ last desperate cffort to get k uscle Shoals, For = [ ald's Washingtor tells of the|statement of the alien property cus-|wonld have benefited the city. Prob- (o UHe Bia “‘m"”'ll st threaten] o double his outp i great sums spent by Connecticut cities| todian, Thomas W. Miller, that a|ably many realize that now, and pos- | : » tor educational purposes. The figures| “high treasury official” has admitted | sibly many are sorry for the stand| It is possible tc save civilizition, but it might be cheaper to let it go reported show that New Britain | that department estimates on the|taken. If a lesson in the value of trust- stands on the plane with the largest! honus have been “juggled” in order|ing to departments and mmnmrmsmr;"' thunder and start over. ! Reaches Them Al' cities in the state in its appreclation | to deceive, and another statement by | information as to facts of which the¥ | 1¢g yather discouraging. As the of the value of education and the ne- | Representative Benjamine Fair- | know the detalls has been learned, it | world becomes more civilized, bonding Published by Butterick cessity for providing proper accom-|child, (Rep), of New York, that Secre- | will have been worth while | companies do a better business Associated Publications: Delineator, Designer, Everybody's, Adventure, Progressive Grocer. modations for the students, It would | tary Mellon is not beyond criticism in | - < | 2, LR ) Unless there is a clear working ma- be improper to compare the amounts| the impression he gave the late Pres. | CLEARING THI DECKS ority, Cengeoss. cal’t pads satiok of spent with thé other expenses of gov-|ident Harding as to the bonus possi-| Tt is more evident than ever that/anything except the buck ernment of the ecity, as many mmmy.’ bility, and the impression he is now| the wise leaders of the republican —_— ol . i i ) I onid . ol The mere fact that it doesn’t affect 2 ng circumstances enter into the situ- | giving President Coolidg party are clearing th R e ishihuidnnod dry sasit® Hokasl PALACE—‘Startlng Next Sunday ation. 1If, for instance, a city has long| Secretary Mellon has declared the | the middle of the storm. That's a bud icn . \ mean that it isn't intoxicating. 2 [ had antiquated sthools, the present|statements of Mr. Miller to be “abso- | time to do it. but the havoe already | NI MABEL NORMAND m THE EXTRA GIRL figures, showing that school expenses| lutely unfounded and untrue,” wrought by the elements, meaning the| Obscrve the radical gnashing his| e b P N s W i P * One of the Best This Year! are half the total expenses which tax- | other treasury officials ha oil turmoil if oil ever the railroads made money last year. payers are obliged to pay, would be| same stand. Nevertheless, even though | like that, is so great that drastic ac g | misleading for the reason that bring- one may believe that these two men | tion must be taken, When it comes by | ing those old methods and aceom-| went too far in their charges, it may | quiet methods, so much the better for IEVERETT TRUE BY CONDO modations up to standard would nee-| still be belived absolutely that figures| the rcpublicans, Quiet methods were :;S"'\'.\ mak "‘-' ‘w'lvum -\|--‘n.~-|.~I f‘nr ;u‘l rhhuxlul-‘s wn:n;nln:] from the (A.II |h'.| \\AIv-- |:~..~.«;.Kn [;v the :‘l “ ;-\‘] : 2 S ob’ematians o" i % " ; 3 e year greater than they would be | treasury department have been figures | Secretary Denby, He s -a mighty had the city possessed modern struc-| and estimates caleuluted to show that | good fellow and did the sportsman ne Weat"er gghg'?P&g'fl,.om:i\:flir:sffi(:’::‘; Ir's NFO‘T'Zue, . YoU tures, In Hartford, for instance, the(the granting of the bonus would be | like thing for his team ( g 8 . % TO GET THE REAL ANGLE IS IN THE ProRos)TION THAT |F, AS IN THIS CASE, WE HAD SA\D - : hands Attorney General Daughe P ; { 2 Washington, ¥eb, 19.—The weather | mpathized with ever-ine bit different. ile is not as easy going e ; : bureau today issued the following Quict methods will be he successtul plane wing i convex | gor\euming: on both sides; but that is also true z o 2 the successtul bidsses mas “Advisory, 9:30 a. m., northeast 2 = 4 {.«!m‘m warnings displayed from Cape us would be quitc E ds will ‘pre- The political viw is that there is no | Hatteras to Doston, and small craft supposes that | sense in being sensible if the other|from Bay St. Louis to Cedar l\'vyn.l | party will get part of the credit Ma. Disturbance central over| 4 i o 5 southern Loujsiana, moving north- | the handicap of another official who| There's no sweeter musle than the | ® stward, will cause strong northeast | But it is pro at in Hartford {hus been under almost constant fre | . ieoe oo SR NS the '.m‘L |and east winds, reaching gale foreo| ustling of the palms,” sings the goe: b o 1 New Haven, as this city, fu- SCHOOT, ARID ACTION since his appointment, is quite mis-| What about the clapping of the :“'|"”"‘:“lr}’f’,°" or tonight, Hatteras | , | northward, | expenses will no compara-| There should be no misunderstand- | taken, It may seedicted with con- | palms : | ’ o s D SY N0 e oy Srohes P g | 2 | arecast for Southern New Eng- | ety Daugherty Wil not he 0= 00 cartant citlss s & Sles Sha 88t © Saws. Srobaly’ heavy, 'to ymmodations will not!|in refusing to comply with the | can get a lttle publicity by wnnounc. | M8ht and Wednesday; possibly f the total | quest” of the superintendent of health | continues to be the first choiee for the [ ing that he will not be a candidate, | Changing to sicet Wednesday; slowly is time. In this this time t) 1o school ehildren | nomination—when the real campaign —_— | rising temperature; north, —northeast | A free country s one in which u:“"'l cast winds reaching gale force, wr accommoda be vaceinate 1 I | i & s 1 abknd oke | Man can be a minority without feels s refusal| Long before any ofl scandal broke| [ BT b T L ohing in the| New York, Feb, 19.—Forecast for 1 1o v ne- | out and before ominous clouds began ! o o his neck | castern New York: Snow, probably . e kS no to gather, there was an uncasy feeling —— Lr:x\\.\.h(.o’:\;l: ;!:d-‘:‘;rl-dn::dn)*: "pru'h‘ . ALL RIGNY, Now, IF YOoU'RE& ibout Becretary Denby and Attorne Correct this sentence: “Yes, she jg| ably ¢ . . n = GO NDU ks Sk s daod twice my age and rich,” admitte : )ulhw"‘-’"“i slowly rising temperature ING TO 1 '-GIC IN YoUR OLD erty, It would , have y ug A d he, S| RAME OF HAIRSPLITTING , JUST that is too often forgotte What wr Ruch is not the ca The school G | strong theast and east winds, | “but I am marrying her for love, strong northeast and a inds, f poard has not taken the tude that n much better had they left t} ; " S probably gales on the coast. SHOW ME THE ONG'S You 1 on/! cabinet at the time President Coolidge s x | For Connecticut—Snow, probably | flalrs of the governmont into | SeSEEEIERIIRIIaIsesssessssssssnsssessassssssiieey ’ heavy, tonight and Wednesday; pos- | wali The wige poli ing car ntrary, it Is beli u R ¢ | sibly changing to sleet Wednesday; | of permanent improvements through of the school board may well believe | his hands, But President Coolidge i 25 YearsAgo Today |aslowly rising temperature; strong bond lssues is being adopted, Thus | thoro y in cination and yet not exactly sty in his aetions, Al yic | northeast and east winds, probably iz [ though these two offictats were not \Taken {rom Herald of that date; §§ | reaching gale force, jor s of Warnings for high winds are dis- spent, that is a ecessarily spent it The sehool board, in postponing ae- | considered strong assets of the ad. SSIISSIERRIINIesEssessssssy Hosiey l - ake e position that| n they were appointees of Arthur Y e {1-1.«} l-n“ i conxj, imply takes the positi tha »y Arthur Young of Maple strect wifl | Conditions: Well defined arca of ¢ mourned President Hard 1w few days with friends in New | jow pressure central over the lower Sisorn I the futore. S0 3 | sitating e S RANAE f\llu\xmpm‘\)fllr,\‘l is rnugmx’ (}uuv':,\ : X K ere were Lwo mnarriage licenses | weather with rain or snow from the money—half the taxpayers' mon tand 1y to mect again, should considerabl urage to in % that | jesued and ten deaths recorded at the |Guif northward to the Lakes and emer- | he desired to replace them. President | office of the town clerk lust week. from Nebraska eastward to Penns The supply of coal in this eity is|vania. There is very little sufficien ! v 10 meel a e- | wea sumed, elothing which is eventually the hes authorities, and mtlll ‘U‘“ “T - : "':ll”lJ “d vu.nk"r |h|:~”mo‘rnlnl :nl o - » mands ne dealer sta hat there | Rockies, he temperature is low d fuel and gass whic consider the whole ter, following | istic. But now something simply must | worn out and fuel and g which is nsider whole matter, [ wing 5O l_».. ¥ is no probability of an advance in|along the northern border from Mon- health board if that| be done. Denby has resigned and the | price being made |tana to Maine, Northfield, Vt. re.| E. A " Moore has a foree of men | ported 20 degrees below zero. & the money | issuing the order nd if it deems ysent” when the roll of the cabinet |8t Work extending Vine street as far B : o ; as Hart street This extension will | st butter 61c 1b. Russell Bros.—| put into the new school houses s compulsory accinati e wise « 1 a bit later open wp a large section for bullding Well, it will be interesting 1o see If [icts. Constderable difficulty has.been | school expenses are about 41 per cent| most unwise, Possibly, in of the total, In New Haven the figures | which s show 44 per cent. In this city the popularity of the bonus, ot a8 Mr. Denby being used common understanding is that last might be taken from ¢ s cu ire year about as much was spent on| treasury books which would show the m hopes, nrl' schools and school accommodations as | g ing of the bo | was expended for all other matters, ) e and, at the same time, not in- | vail | which would make the percentage tax reduc- | the party will go to the election wit here close to 50 per cent, at, and the amount spent | ing he action of the school bourd “ro- | the cabinet——not it President Coolidge \pression | starts, e | | may expect would - — struction expens ".r sch s cinatior There 18 one aspect of the matter circumstaices. spend this year Bing the city, goes to ke e« vaccination | be d aged for running expenses fuse s what is spent s true, and economically spent.| tion, Nevertheless it will bring . there 18 no present emergency 1 taking drastic actio 1t ing and it would have taken a man of | goes as the money of the head of a|the situation develop into an geney, hear any formal order from ' Coolldge did not indicate such a family goes for food which is con- then re entiment—which is rather character birned up. the order of the The money put into education of | board assumes the responsibility of | prospect is ‘that Daugherty will be money is In the nature of an invest- | eourse ment. Bonds are {ssued for a part of the clearing of the decks in the midst encou in making the extension | . SR these improvements only ery, wol DOING 1T OV of the storm will be of any avai ! t the ",':,“‘ : “';'nm.'ur]w «n; SnapShOts. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS wdueated chid s 4 s B A e T ware Anthony sia|* LY Sartn 1 . Portralt of A Man Putting On His Overshoes. provement for N which Wil retu I'riends, Romans the idea that me your cars eational pu pating the advent going ov appe ne R 'y O e reda t greater weig Princess whan taxes must be kept do ' 1 be g t { is an investment develop in years BONUS SILENCE at the u m o / 2 .vh, .‘ u.' : ooy i : . / Ty ; . ; ATTER ARSUING THL PONT TASK 15 COMPLICATED BY waid, the Melo reeted. : " an long % : & BIST ABLATY, £5 & NEED OF MOPPING ABOUT B, | : s y . 2 ‘ Wif TAVES A HEN L ON RIGHT LEG HALL IN ORDER TO KLEP R ™ . x Al ‘ o0y & J : OF AND STARTS WORKING WIS BALANCE WHICH HE I : b : : SE7 T POOT N PINALLY LOSES WITH A / ‘ 6 ¢ A CONT CADLET YOOT INTO president without chang d t A 1. A righ! . | ovoes, DEA = “ERSHEE PRETTY CRESH INTD W | it i eprediptipeimn b . . Z Avegetable oA perican official approval, for air ods ehange has been mad scquirser ne Sicar , ' energy e ¢ ’ y ciiminative system, o 2 . / . improves the appe greeted the origina euct ) nd the taxpayers are rE tite, relieves Sick : Headache and Bil s ¢ r Tousness corrects Constipation. seciaim. Tt will be ren the author of the plan stated pot be catried through if t ' ore p e palary commits were granted to the former ser tee t ' order to pre- men. Well, the plan does not s ate at . sct of Salary to be perfect mow; quite possit be presented ot some question as to the infailibi the mecting of the common ecounch of the official who Stated that the Wednesday ¢ There is no need, Ponus was out of the question may at this tim > mment spon 1 Saised that will take some f@bce from wisdom or the reverse of calling this - S | CNCTS AT WIFE, WL AND WIS PRLCDOM on D LT CunsP- Peaios ITMLEED his statement about the bonus meeting. It is quite natural that mem- |7 e | WOES, TAKES OFF AND BY STTTING ON T Ot A BELLOW - N P tax reduction. |t v the committee fee] their work 3 Z MM‘!S; Nl PR AT SET W mm“ POF 1S BANEN ~”S!mllrwm'mm° Many & man along the stree AND UNBUTIDNS IND STARTS TRSTINING WG PINGEENNL ON MWD w\@&w’(u w::[ . thany whoe speak his language, ¢owld = . CVER.CORT WE CLASPS £ BAMED Thr :’_'0' ;‘,Tlch m,ra pot. help wondering why, if the 1ax | Memk that . ®land * the Sosabier oF BV : —— § MeClure Neaspaper Syndicat: SONe TEET . DEA feduction wis to lighten the tas’ worked Bard and conscientiously; | Charlotte of Monaco. were their r weight

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